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= Octave packages =
= Octave forge packages =


Community-developed packages can be added from the
Community-developed packages can be added from the
[https://gnu-octave.github.io/packages/ Octave Packages] website to extend
[http://octave.sourceforge.net/index.html Octave Forge] website to extend
the functionality of Octave’s core library.  (Matlab users: Packages
the functionality of Octave’s core library.  (Matlab users: Forge packages
act similarly to Matlab’s toolboxes.)  The [https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/XREFpkg.html pkg] command is used
act similarly to Matlab’s toolboxes.)  The [https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/XREFpkg.html pkg] command is used
to manage these packages.  For example, to use the image processing library visit its [https://gnu-octave.github.io/packages/image/ page on Octave Packages,] copy the install command and run it in octave
to manage these packages.  For example, to use the image processing library
from the Forge, use:


<syntaxhighlight lang="octave">pkg install "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/octave/Octave%20Forge%20Packages/Individual%20Package%20Releases/image-2.14.0.tar.gz" # install package
<syntaxhighlight lang="octave">pkg install -forge image # install package
pkg load image          # load new functions into workspace
pkg load image          # load new functions into workspace
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
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